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Axonius' 'Unsexy' Tool Wins RSAC Innovation Sandbox

Judges award top honor to new company solving an old, unsolved problem: asset discovery and management.

RSA CONFERENCE 2019 – San Francisco – Axonius, a company solving the "unsexy" topic of asset discovery and management, was awarded top honors at the RSAC Innovation Sandbox Contest here Monday, beating out solutions for edgier problems including firmware vulnerabilities and API attacks.

"We fought long and hard to get to the top 10 this year," said Niloofar Howe, tech investor, entrepreneur, and one of the Sandbox judges. "It really was hard, but I think it is an incredible group."

After all finalists made three-minute pitches and endured interrogation by a panel of judges, Axonius rose to the top (despite the fact its CMO, Nathan Burke, had to fill in for its CEO, Dean Sysmun, whose flight to San Francisco was delayed).

Companies were judged on the problem they were trying to solve, the originality and soundness of their intellectual property, their go-to-market strategy, their team, the impact the solution was likely to have, and how well the product had already been validated by the market. The judges were Howe; Patrick Heim, operating partner and CISO of ClearSky; Richard Seiersen, CISO, author, and adviser; Asheem Chandna, partner at Greylock Partners; and Shlomo Kramer, CEO of Cato Networks and founder of multiple security firms.

The judges praised runner-up Duality for the way it enabled collaborative data analytics projects in cases where widescale trust among the parties was impossible to achieve. Speaking from his own experience as a CISO in both financial services and healthcare, Seirsen said that "in both cases, to be able to have privacy-protected analysis is really the holy grail." Pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, and insurance companies, for example, might be able to gain insights from one another’s data, but it could not be shared without addressing privacy concerns.

Judges praised Axonius for solving a fundamental, widespread, long-standing problem that for some reason has not been solved.

"I’ve lived the pain of never having a straight answer around assets," said Heim, who has been CISO for companies with over 200,000 users said. "We never know how many servers there are, virtual machines, endpoint devices. ...

"Before we worry about solving problems – you know, ninjas chasing us with APTs and zero-days, basically – there are some basic things you need to solve first," Heim said. "Axonius really resonated very, very strongly with me because finally I can put a checkbox into one of these problems that's been around for 20, 30 years, and basically say, 'This has potential for solving it, and it leverages my existing security infrastructure investments by pooling it all together, versus having to deploy more agents."

In an interview with Dark Reading, Axonius' Burke said, "The last thing we want to say is, 'You have yet another dashboard, another solution you've got to manage.'" Therefore, Axonius integrates with other security products, so the asset management information it gathers could be used by another company's orchestration product, for example.

If Axonius can "kill one of these really old problems," it frees up companies' security resources for other responsibilities, Burke said. "You could really use people better and not spend your time on boring stuff," he said, and thanked the judges "for taking an unsexy thing and making it a winner."

The other eight Innovation Sandbox finalists were:

• Wirewheel: A cloud-based data privacy and protection platform that can "translate your technical stack into something your privacy program can use." Wirewheel is trying to tackle the data privacy problem at scale by partnering with infrastructure-as-a-service providers like AWS.

• ShiftLleft: A continuous application security platform that both finds vulnerabilities so you can fix them and protects the application against the vulnerabilities you decide not to fix. It uses a combination of static code analysis (code property graphs) and application instrumentation.

• CloudKnox: Manages identity privileges across hybrid cloud and multiplatform cloud environments. Uses a "privilege creep index" and a "Just Enough Privileges controller" to ensure that identities have only the privileges they need, when they need them. Head of product Balaji Parimi told judges that CloudKnox might replace whatever product an organization is currently using to mitigate insider threats.

• Capsule8: Provides security for production Linux systems without taking a toll on operations. API-first, fully extensible, operating outside the Linux kernel, Capsule8 stops attacks like kernel exploits and container escapes in real time, without the performance impacts.

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Sara Peters is Senior Editor at Dark Reading and formerly the editor-in-chief of Enterprise Efficiency. Prior that she was senior editor for the Computer Security Institute, writing and speaking about virtualization, identity management, cybersecurity law, and a myriad ... View Full Bio

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